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RemNote is an all-in-one tool for thinking and learning, combining notes, flashcards, and PDF annotation. It allows users to create flashcards from various sources, including YouTube videos, and utilizes spaced repetition for efficient studying. The platform aims to help users organize knowledge and improve retention across different subjects.

Features
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Must Have

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AI File Chat

Semantic Search

Conversational AI Interface

File Editing & Renaming

User Feedback Learning

Automated Sorting Rules

Cloud Storage Integration

Privacy Controls

Automated Folder Organization

Other

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Content-based Q&A

Feedback-Driven Refinement

Manual Approval Workflow

Demo Mode

Local File Access

Usage Credits & Quotas

Multi-User Collaboration

Enterprise SSO & Compliance

Centralized Team Billing

Advanced AI Model

Data Encryption & Security

Cloud Storage Integrations

Local File System Access

File Cleaning & Deduplication

Security & Privacy Controls

Version History

Multi-tier Pricing Plans

User Roles & Permissions

Cross-platform Support

Bulk Operations & Batch Processing

Customizable Sorting Rules

Notifications & Reminders

Pricing
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Free

$0.00 monthly
  • Unlimited Notes & Flashcards
  • Unlimited Synced Devices
  • 3 Annotated PDFs
  • 5 Image Occlusion Cards
  • Limited File Uploads
  • 100 AI Credits

Pro

$8.00 monthly
Popular
  • PDF Annotation
  • Image Occlusion
  • Tables & Templates
  • Exam Scheduler
  • File Uploads
  • 1000 RemNote AI Credits

Pro with AI

$18.00 monthly
  • Create AI Cards from Text, PDF & PPT
  • AI Tutor Chat
  • AI Grading
  • Flashcard Insights
  • Image to Text Conversion
  • Multiple Choice Explanations
  • Advanced Image Occlusion
  • All Unlimited Pro Features
  • 20000 RemNote AI Credits
Rationale

RemNote is primarily a note-taking and flashcard application with AI capabilities. While it offers features like AI-powered flashcard generation, AI tutor chat, and the ability to 'Chat with Source' (which aligns with AI File Chat and Content-based Q&A), its core focus is not on automated file organization and management across cloud and local storage in the way Dynbox is described. It does not explicitly mention automated sorting rules, privacy controls related to AI access to files, or broad cloud/local storage integration for general file management beyond PDF annotation and file uploads for learning purposes. The 'file editing and renaming' feature is present in the context of notes and flashcards, but not as a general file system management tool.

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